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Probably included in the list of 1880-1882 under " Carex canes- 

 cens L. Common." 

 Carex costellata Britton. 



Bradley Avenue clearing, June 19, 1909 {5710). Previously 

 reported under C. virescens Muhl. 

 Cassia marilandica L. 



Palmer Avenue, Port Richmond, July 31, 1907 {5072) . Re- 

 ported from Eltingville, " Giffords," and Clove Lake in former 

 records. 

 Chamaelirium luteum (L.) a. Gray. 



Egbertville, Aug. 26, 1905 {4101) ; Bradley Avenue clearing, 

 June 4, 1910 {6201). Previous records: "Court House and 

 Linden Park." 

 Cleome spinosa L. 



Near Bodine Pond, Aug. 28, 1905 {41^1). Reported from near 

 Arlington by Dr. A. Hollick.^ 

 EcLiPTA ALBA (L.) Hassk, 



Mariner Harbor, Aug. 14, 1906 {4565). Previous records: 

 '' Eclipta erccta L. ' West. Brighton.' (G. W. Wright.)" " E. 

 procumbens Michx. Sparingly near Richmond." " Eclipta alba 

 Hassk. Beginning to spread in waste places and gardens. (E. 

 procumbens of our catalogue.)" The last record was in the list 

 of additions, 1883-84. Evidently the plant has not spread very 

 much, for I have found it only once on the island. 



*EUPAT0RIUM MACULATUM L. 



Reed Swamp, Sept. 20, 1903 (2^1/); Palmer Run, Sept. 11, 

 1904 (2pp7) ; South Beach, Sept. 11, 1904 {3384). This is the 

 common Joe-Pye weed on the lowlands. 



*EUPAT0RIUM SEROTINUM Michx. 



A plant of this southern species was found growing in a vacant 

 lot at the corner of Franklin Avenue and Richmond Terrace, 

 Oct. 4, 1910 {6630). 



*EUPAT0RIUM TRIFOLIATUM L. 



Along the railroad at Arlington, Oct. 3, 1903 {2682). 

 ^ Proc. Staten I. Assoc. 3 : 64. 2 My 1911. 



